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If the conversion of A to B is slow and B to C is fast,what is the rate equation for this reaction? If the conversion of A to B is slow and B to C is fast,what is the rate equation for this reaction?   A) Rate = k[(CH<sub>3</sub>) <sub>2</sub>CHCl][H<sub>2</sub>O] B) Rate = k[(CH<sub>3</sub>) <sub>2</sub>CHCl] C) Rate = k[(CH<sub>3</sub>) <sub>2</sub>CH]<sup>+</sup>[H<sub>2</sub>O] D) Rate = k[(CH<sub>3</sub>) <sub>2</sub>CH]<sup>+</sup>


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